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    Character » Superman appears in 18942 issues.

    Sent to Earth as an infant from the dying planet Krypton, Kal-El was adopted by the loving Kent family and raised in America's heartland as Clark Kent. Using his immense solar-fueled powers, he became Superman to defend mankind against all manner of threats while championing truth, justice, and the American way!

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    @tdk_1997: Awesome. I've heard fantastic things about it. Not to mention some spectacular art from John Cassaday. I'm very keen to read it.

    I am not a fan of Cassaday but yeah, his artwork was good in this book. I think his work is too simplistic and it's one of the reasons why I don't like it.


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    Not a fan of it, not even slightly.

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    @tdk_1997: Interesting. I know his art isn't for everyone but I do greatly enjoy his art work. It'll be a well written and well drawn run. Plus the art is consistent and other than the crossover issues with Authority and Justice League I believe Cassady draws it all.

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    @tdk_1997: Interesting. I know his art isn't for everyone but I do greatly enjoy his art work. It'll be a well written and well drawn run. Plus the art is consistent and other than the crossover issues with Authority and Justice League I believe Cassady draws it all.

    Yep, it's something like that. I don't quite remember myself.

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    @tdk_1997: All-Star Superman, like everyone says, is great. A lot depends on your taste. I really like most of the stuff by Elliot S. Maggin (several issues in the Bronze Age), & Alan Moore; "For the Man Who Has Everything" is awesome.

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    @tdk_1997: All-Star Superman, like everyone says, is great. A lot depends on your taste. I really like most of the stuff by Elliot S. Maggin (several issues in the Bronze Age), & Alan Moore; "For the Man Who Has Everything" is awesome.

    Thank you. I have read All Star Superman a few times already and I might be rereading it in the near future. I also read all three Alan Moore stories in the past few days and I found them amazing.

    I will have to focus more on Elliot Maggin but I will get to him as well.

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    @tdk_1997 said:
    @beholdthesuperman said:

    @tdk_1997: All-Star Superman, like everyone says, is great. A lot depends on your taste. I really like most of the stuff by Elliot S. Maggin (several issues in the Bronze Age), & Alan Moore; "For the Man Who Has Everything" is awesome.

    Thank you. I have read All Star Superman a few times already and I might be rereading it in the near future. I also read all three Alan Moore stories in the past few days and I found them amazing.

    I will have to focus more on Elliot Maggin but I will get to him as well.

    Here is a list of the issues (and novels) Maggin authored. He tends to treat Superman as semi-divine. http://theages.superman.nu/Maggin/bibliography.php

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    @tdk_1997 said:
    @beholdthesuperman said:

    @tdk_1997: All-Star Superman, like everyone says, is great. A lot depends on your taste. I really like most of the stuff by Elliot S. Maggin (several issues in the Bronze Age), & Alan Moore; "For the Man Who Has Everything" is awesome.

    Thank you. I have read All Star Superman a few times already and I might be rereading it in the near future. I also read all three Alan Moore stories in the past few days and I found them amazing.

    I will have to focus more on Elliot Maggin but I will get to him as well.

    Here is a list of the issues (and novels) Maggin authored. He tends to treat Superman as semi-divine. http://theages.superman.nu/Maggin/bibliography.php

    I will take a look at them whenever I can.

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